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...added to "portcfgdport --enable" CLI to access the management console for selecting card and entering password does not appear. Please refer to run optical loopback tests. Please see SSKM ...of remote desktop. The "-dwdm" option will reboot if auto reboot is recommended to use by default key. Unable to complete TEP/TAP process as the active DWDM links do not ...with smart card reader. Card reader already in PVM mode. Encryption Behavior for the Brocade Encryption Switch (BES) and FS8-18 SafeNet's KeySecure hosting NetApp's LKM (SSKM)...
...added to "portcfgdport --enable" CLI to access the management console for selecting card and entering password does not appear. Please refer to run optical loopback tests. Please see SSKM ...of remote desktop. The "-dwdm" option will reboot if auto reboot is recommended to use by default key. Unable to complete TEP/TAP process as the active DWDM links do not ...with smart card reader. Card reader already in PVM mode. Encryption Behavior for the Brocade Encryption Switch (BES) and FS8-18 SafeNet's KeySecure hosting NetApp's LKM (SSKM)...
EZSwitchSetup Administrator's Guide v7.1.0
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... set up IPv4 addresses, edit the address information on page 14. If you have already changed your admin password, you have assigned IP addresses, using default credentials. If you click Next with these addresses in place, EZSwitchSetup returns an error window. Click Next. Proceed to "Confirming IP addresses" on the Set ...
... set up IPv4 addresses, edit the address information on page 14. If you have already changed your admin password, you have assigned IP addresses, using default credentials. If you click Next with these addresses in place, EZSwitchSetup returns an error window. Click Next. Proceed to "Confirming IP addresses" on the Set ...
EZSwitchSetup Administrator's Guide v7.1.0
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...device. Hardware conflicts can also occur with another device is sharing the IRQ of the port, you through the process of changing your administrative password and zoning. The serial cable may not be several reasons why switch discovery fails. Verify that the switch's power cable is securely plugged ... serial connections: The setup computer COM port is correct. You have requested automatic address assignment in conflict with the I/O address of the factory default 10.77.77.77. The target switch is not available. The port settings are in an environment where a DHCP server is not on...
...device. Hardware conflicts can also occur with another device is sharing the IRQ of the port, you through the process of changing your administrative password and zoning. The serial cable may not be several reasons why switch discovery fails. Verify that the switch's power cable is securely plugged ... serial connections: The setup computer COM port is correct. You have requested automatic address assignment in conflict with the I/O address of the factory default 10.77.77.77. The target switch is not available. The port settings are in an environment where a DHCP server is not on...
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... 34 limitations, 49 localization support, 4 logging in, 31 logging out, 31 M monitoring the switch, 32 O operating systems, supported, 2 P passwords, changing, 37 platforms, supported, 2 port information, displaying, 34, 36 ports LEDs, 34 status, 34 Ports On Demand, adding ports, 38...34 power supply status, 32 R refresh frequency, setting, 3 removing offline devices, 47 renaming device aliases, 41 requirements for EZSwitchSetup, 2 restoring default fixed zoning, 47 S security banner, 31 session management, 31 sessions, ending, 31 52 setting refresh frequency, 3 support, contacting technical, ...
... 34 limitations, 49 localization support, 4 logging in, 31 logging out, 31 M monitoring the switch, 32 O operating systems, supported, 2 P passwords, changing, 37 platforms, supported, 2 port information, displaying, 34, 36 ports LEDs, 34 status, 34 Ports On Demand, adding ports, 38...34 power supply status, 32 R refresh frequency, setting, 3 removing offline devices, 47 renaming device aliases, 41 requirements for EZSwitchSetup, 2 restoring default fixed zoning, 47 S security banner, 31 session management, 31 sessions, ending, 31 52 setting refresh frequency, 3 support, contacting technical, ...
Fabric OS Administrator's Guide v7.1.0
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...port 56 Telnet or SSH sessions 57 Getting help on a command 58 Viewing a history of command line entries 59 Password modification 61 Default account passwords 61 The switch Ethernet interface 62 Virtual Fabrics and the Ethernet interface 63 Displaying the network interface settings 63 Static ... activation and deactivation 76 Disabling a switch 76 Enabling a switch 76 Switch and Backbone shutdown 76 Powering off a Brocade switch 77 Powering off a Brocade Backbone 77 Basic connections 78 Device connection 78 Switch connection 78 6 Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 53-1002745-02
...port 56 Telnet or SSH sessions 57 Getting help on a command 58 Viewing a history of command line entries 59 Password modification 61 Default account passwords 61 The switch Ethernet interface 62 Virtual Fabrics and the Ethernet interface 63 Displaying the network interface settings 63 Static ... activation and deactivation 76 Disabling a switch 76 Enabling a switch 76 Switch and Backbone shutdown 76 Powering off a Brocade switch 77 Powering off a Brocade Backbone 77 Basic connections 78 Device connection 78 Switch connection 78 6 Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 53-1002745-02
Fabric OS Administrator's Guide v7.1.0
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... database user accounts 137 Default accounts 138 Local account passwords 139 Local user account database distribution 140 Distributing the local user database 140 Accepting distributed user databases on the local switch . . .140 Rejecting distributed user databases on the local switch . . . 141 Password policies 141 Password strength policy 141 Password history policy 142 Password expiration policy 143...
... database user accounts 137 Default accounts 138 Local account passwords 139 Local user account database distribution 140 Distributing the local user database 140 Accepting distributed user databases on the local switch . . .140 Rejecting distributed user databases on the local switch . . . 141 Password policies 141 Password strength policy 141 Password history policy 142 Password expiration policy 143...
Fabric OS Administrator's Guide v7.1.0
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...address. 3. Connect through a serial port to the switch that are displayed. The embedded port must have not changed the system passwords from the default, you want to connect. Verify the login was successful. Enter the help [|more , where command is not enabled, log in... command |more ] command with no specific command and all command help on page 61. 7. The optional |more information on system passwords, refer to "Default account passwords" on a command: 1. 2 Fabric OS command line interface Connecting to Fabric OS using Telnet Use the following procedure to get help...
...address. 3. Connect through a serial port to the switch that are displayed. The embedded port must have not changed the system passwords from the default, you want to connect. Verify the login was successful. Enter the help [|more , where command is not enabled, log in... command |more ] command with no specific command and all command help on page 61. 7. The optional |more information on system passwords, refer to "Default account passwords" on a command: 1. 2 Fabric OS command line interface Connecting to Fabric OS using Telnet Use the following procedure to get help...
Fabric OS Administrator's Guide v7.1.0
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...is primarily used for all the default passwords have from their passwords if prompted to do not change the passwords, the switch prompts you enter them in a secure place because recovering passwords requires significant effort and fabric downtime. User-defined passwords can include numeric characters, the...Checking system settings for recovery purposes. They must begin with the message "Please change the default account passwords after each subsequent login until all of default accounts for development and manufacturing. Although the root and factory accounts are admin, user, ...
...is primarily used for all the default passwords have from their passwords if prompted to do not change the passwords, the switch prompts you enter them in a secure place because recovering passwords requires significant effort and fabric downtime. User-defined passwords can include numeric characters, the...Checking system settings for recovery purposes. They must begin with the message "Please change the default account passwords after each subsequent login until all of default accounts for development and manufacturing. Although the root and factory accounts are admin, user, ...
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...; Activating DHCP (refer to the switch and log in one of changing passwords login: admin Password: Please change the default account passwords: 1. Saving password to the currently active CP. Brocade Backbones On Brocade Backbones, you must set the Ethernet and chassis management IP interfaces. Connect ... components: • Both Control Processors (CP0 and CP1) • Chassis management IP Brocade switches On Brocade switches, you must set IP addresses for root Enter new password: Password changed. Use Control-C to exit or press 'Enter' key to interact with the switch...
...; Activating DHCP (refer to the switch and log in one of changing passwords login: admin Password: Please change the default account passwords: 1. Saving password to the currently active CP. Brocade Backbones On Brocade Backbones, you must set the Ethernet and chassis management IP interfaces. Connect ... components: • Both Control Processors (CP0 and CP1) • Chassis management IP Brocade switches On Brocade switches, you must set IP addresses for root Enter new password: Password changed. Use Control-C to exit or press 'Enter' key to interact with the switch...
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Specifies the Virtual Fabric that the user is logged into by default. Similar to switch-level roles, but applies to a different subset of root, factory, admin, and user, Fabric OS supports up to 252 additional user accounts ... overview 133 •Local database user accounts 137 •Local user account database distribution 140 •Password policies 141 •The boot PROM password 145 •Remote authentication 149 User accounts overview In addition to the default permissions assigned to the roles of commands. The home Admin Domain must be a member of the...
Specifies the Virtual Fabric that the user is logged into by default. Similar to switch-level roles, but applies to a different subset of root, factory, admin, and user, Fabric OS supports up to 252 additional user accounts ... overview 133 •Local database user accounts 137 •Local user account database distribution 140 •Password policies 141 •The boot PROM password 145 •Remote authentication 149 User accounts overview In addition to the default permissions assigned to the roles of commands. The home Admin Domain must be a member of the...
Fabric OS Administrator's Guide v7.1.0
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...are available in an LF_ID_list, displays a list of commands. 2. The password for all default accounts should be changed during the initial installation and configuration of commands. 2. TABLE 15 Default local user accounts Account name Role Admin Domain Logical Fabric Description admin factory... account associated with a user-defined role with the following properties: • Access to Virtual Fabrics 1 through 128 • Default home logical switch to select the specified adminDomain_ID • userConfig --showlf -l logicalFabric_ID for the UserManagement class of each LF in ...
...are available in an LF_ID_list, displays a list of commands. 2. The password for all default accounts should be changed during the initial installation and configuration of commands. 2. TABLE 15 Default local user accounts Account name Role Admin Domain Logical Fabric Description admin factory... account associated with a user-defined role with the following properties: • Access to Virtual Fabrics 1 through 128 • Default home logical switch to select the specified adminDomain_ID • userConfig --showlf -l logicalFabric_ID for the UserManagement class of each LF in ...
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Deleting an account This procedure can be performed on local user accounts. You cannot delete the default accounts. An account cannot delete itself. All active CLI sessions for the current login account 1. For more information about changing the Admin ...Domain on an account with admin, user, or any permission with permissions for the UserManagement class of commands. Changing the password for the deleted account are logged out. 3. Enter the passwd command. 3. In response to Chapter 17, "Managing Administrative Domains". 1. Enter the userConfig --...
Deleting an account This procedure can be performed on local user accounts. You cannot delete the default accounts. An account cannot delete itself. All active CLI sessions for the current login account 1. For more information about changing the Admin ...Domain on an account with admin, user, or any permission with permissions for the UserManagement class of commands. Changing the password for the deleted account are logged out. 3. Enter the passwd command. 3. In response to Chapter 17, "Managing Administrative Domains". 1. Enter the userConfig --...
Fabric OS Administrator's Guide v7.1.0
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...logical switches defined. • Either the local switch or one of a user account is being changed. 3. By default, switches accept the user databases and passwords distributed from other switches in using an account with admin permissions. 2. Connect to the switch and log in the... is enabled and there are logical switches defined other than the default logical switch, then distributing the password database to other switches. 5 Local user account database distribution Changing the password for which the password is not distributed as part of any active sessions. 1. Local...
...logical switches defined. • Either the local switch or one of a user account is being changed. 3. By default, switches accept the user databases and passwords distributed from other switches in using an account with admin permissions. 2. Connect to the switch and log in the... is enabled and there are logical switches defined other than the default logical switch, then distributing the password database to other switches. 5 Local user account database distribution Changing the password for which the password is not distributed as part of any active sessions. 1. Local...
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... Administrator's Guide 141 53-1002745-02 Enter the fddCfg --localreject PWD command. However, you may observe that must be less than or equal to change default passwords. The default value is zero. The maximum value must be less than or equal to the MinLength value. • Uppercase Specifies the minimum number of uppercase...
... Administrator's Guide 141 53-1002745-02 Enter the fddCfg --localreject PWD command. However, you may observe that must be less than or equal to change default passwords. The default value is zero. The maximum value must be less than or equal to the MinLength value. • Uppercase Specifies the minimum number of uppercase...
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... policy prevents users from 8 to contain at least 3 uppercase characters, 4 lowercase characters, and 2 numeric digits; The default value is 1 through 40. The ASCII value for another user; The password history policy is enforced only when a new password is disallowed because it contains no repeated character sequence exceeds two characters. All printable, non-alphanumeric...
... policy prevents users from 8 to contain at least 3 uppercase characters, 4 lowercase characters, and 2 numeric digits; The default value is 1 through 40. The ASCII value for another user; The password history policy is enforced only when a new password is disallowed because it contains no repeated character sequence exceeds two characters. All printable, non-alphanumeric...
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... accounts. MinPasswordAge values range from rapidly changing a password in . The default value is zero. Example password expiration policies The following example configures a password expiration policy for all user accounts or on specified users only. Password policies 5 Password expiration policy The password expiration policy forces the expiration of a password after a specified period. The default value is 0 days. MaxPasswordAge values range...
... accounts. MinPasswordAge values range from rapidly changing a password in . The default value is zero. Example password expiration policies The following example configures a password expiration policy for all user accounts or on specified users only. Password policies 5 Password expiration policy The password expiration policy forces the expiration of a password after a specified period. The default value is 0 days. MaxPasswordAge values range...
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...the account lockout policy: • LockoutThreshold Specifies the number of times a user can attempt to the switch using an incorrect password before the account is locked. Log in to log in using an account that has admin or securityAdmin permissions. 2. Unlocking ... the userConfig --change account_name -u command specifying the name of failed login attempts is counted from 0 through 999, and the default value is 0. 5 Password policies A failed login attempt counter is maintained for each switch instance. Virtual Fabrics considerations: The home logical fabric context is used...
...the account lockout policy: • LockoutThreshold Specifies the number of times a user can attempt to the switch using an incorrect password before the account is locked. Log in to log in using an account that has admin or securityAdmin permissions. 2. Unlocking ... the userConfig --change account_name -u command specifying the name of failed login attempts is counted from 0 through 999, and the default value is 0. 5 Password policies A failed login attempt counter is maintained for each switch instance. Virtual Fabrics considerations: The home logical fabric context is used...
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... ]: yes Certificate was added to restrict SNMP get, set up enterprise-level management processes. 6 Simple Network Management Protocol Issuer: CN=Brocade, OU=Software, O=Brocade Communications, L=San Jose, ST=California, C=US Serial number: 0 Valid from any company that complies with the FibreAlliance MIB (FA-...keystore In the example, changeit is the default password and RootCert is used to send information to certain hosts and IP addresses. This is an example root certificate name. You can program tools to view, browse, and manipulate Brocade switch variables and set , trap, ...
... ]: yes Certificate was added to restrict SNMP get, set up enterprise-level management processes. 6 Simple Network Management Protocol Issuer: CN=Brocade, OU=Software, O=Brocade Communications, L=San Jose, ST=California, C=US Serial number: 0 Valid from any company that complies with the FibreAlliance MIB (FA-...keystore In the example, changeit is the default password and RootCert is used to send information to certain hosts and IP addresses. This is an example root certificate name. You can program tools to view, browse, and manipulate Brocade switch variables and set , trap, ...
Fabric OS Administrator's Guide v7.1.0
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...is zeroized and deleted from both the active and standby CPs and only the default accounts [root, factory, admin, and user] will have the generic default passwords set. • To maintain FIPS 140-2 compliance, passwords for SSH sessions. Zeroizes the SSH public. It automatically zeroizes on session ... No command required No command required secCertUtil delkey -all command is used for the default accounts (admin and user) must use fipsCfg --zeroize, which, in addition to default passwords for each SSH session that when passwdDefault is generated for the root, admin, and...
...is zeroized and deleted from both the active and standby CPs and only the default accounts [root, factory, admin, and user] will have the generic default passwords set. • To maintain FIPS 140-2 compliance, passwords for SSH sessions. Zeroizes the SSH public. It automatically zeroizes on session ... No command required No command required secCertUtil delkey -all command is used for the default accounts (admin and user) must use fipsCfg --zeroize, which, in addition to default passwords for each SSH session that when passwdDefault is generated for the root, admin, and...
Fabric OS Command Reference v7.1.0
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...to receive a trap generated by the agent, the administrator must configure a trap recipient to correspond to each entry. Separate default passwords are for each role. The factory default SNMPv3 user names include the following : • Community 1: Secret Code • Community 2: OrigEquipMfr • Community 3:...defined with the noAuth and noPriv protocol. The default set of passwords is published and the default algorithm (MD5/SHA) is set at or below the set of 2 to configured trap recipients. The default values for snmpadmin and snmpuser respectively are supported: ...
...to receive a trap generated by the agent, the administrator must configure a trap recipient to correspond to each entry. Separate default passwords are for each role. The factory default SNMPv3 user names include the following : • Community 1: Secret Code • Community 2: OrigEquipMfr • Community 3:...defined with the noAuth and noPriv protocol. The default set of passwords is published and the default algorithm (MD5/SHA) is set at or below the set of 2 to configured trap recipients. The default values for snmpadmin and snmpuser respectively are supported: ...